Primitive Methodist minister. President of the Conference, 1916-17.
President, National Council of Free Churches of England, 1919-20.
Hartley Theological Lecturer, 1920. Died December 17, 1920, in?
England.

Admitted to the bar, 1871. Judge of the Probate Court for more than
thirty years. Member, Connecticut Senate, 1893; House of Represen-
tatives (speaker), 1905. Attorney- General of Connecticut, 1907-10.
Judge of the Superior Court, 1910-14. Governor of Connecticut, 1915-20.

Address : Southington, Conn.

AT CONVOCATION, OCTOBER 2, 1919.

DESIRE FE'LICIEN FRANCOIS JOSEPH MERCIER. LL.D.

Born November 21, 1851, Braine-l'Alleud, Province of Brabant,
Netherlands.

Studied in the Universities of Louvain, Paris, and Leipzig. Professor
of Philosophy, University of Louvain, 1882. Archbishop of Malines.
Cardinal, and Primate of Belgium.

Address: Malines, Belgium.

1920.

CAREY HERBERT CONLEY. M.A. (ad eundem}.

(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wesleyan.)

PAUL HOLROYD CURTS. M.A. (ad eundem).

(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wesleyan.)

EDWARD CHRISTIAN SCHNEIDER. M.A. (ad eundem}.
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wesleyan.)

Admitted to the bar, 1892. New York State Civil Service Commis-
sioner, 1899-1903 (president of the Commission, 1901-03). Lecturer,
New York Law School, 1903-05, 1912-18. Special Assistant Attorney-
General of the United States, 1903. Solicitor, Department of Commerce
and Labor, 1904. U. S. Minister to Spain, 1905-09. President, George
Washington University, 1917 . U. S. Minister to Chile, 1921 .

fThe numbers in this book run only to 3720, but there are ten supple-
mentary numbers assigned to those who received degrees "as of" their
class; e.g., Nos. 6133, 6isa, etc.

910

INDEX.

Bachelors of arts, philosophy, or science (pp. 1-611) are indicated by
the date of graduation only. Non-graduates (pp. 612-846) are indicated
by the letter n, masters of arts or of science, on examination (pp. 847-
849) by the letter m, honorary alumni (pp. 850-909) by the letter h,
trustees (pp. xxv-xxxii) by the letter t, and members of the Faculty,
not graduates of Wesleyan (pp. xlviii-lxxyiii) by the letter /. Some
names appear more than once in the book; in such cases the reference is
to the most complete record.